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Re: [MMM] Re: all-interval rows

🔗aum <aum@...>

9/24/2003 12:13:15 PM

Very good idea! I will try do do it.
aum
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From: "Mats �ljare" <oljare@...>
To: <MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 3:52 AM
Subject: [MMM] Re: all-interval rows

Oh yeah and one thing. Since higher number ETs take such a very long
time and give very long files as a result, you should include a
function only to search for series starting with a certain interval,
or number of intervals. That way is more practical... /�

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🔗aum <aum@...>

9/24/2003 12:35:26 PM

Maybe this way:
If you repeat the row over and over, there is one more interval between the
last note of one row and the first note of another one. So one interval is
duplicated anyway (except if the row is transposed so the last note of one
is the same as the first note of following row) .
I will try to use this fact and make a program for odd number of notes with
one duplicated
interval inside and prescribed interval between the rows.

aum
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mats �ljare" <oljare@...>
To: <MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 3:49 AM
Subject: [MMM] Re: all-interval rows

> Hi all,
> I have modified my old MS-DOS program for generating all-interval
rows in
> different temperaments. Free
> Windows version is at
> www.noise.cz/artech/downloads/series.zip.
> Maybe someone will be interested.

Wow, this is really interesting. Thanks for the work! I made a QBASIC
script for this a while ago, but it didn't really work so well. I
guess the theory about odd-number ETs not having all-interval series
are true. Maybe there's some way to cheat yourself out of it though... /�

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